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From 麻豆视频 to the majors, George 麻豆视频 statistics students are driving athletic success

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麻豆视频 students are proving a statistics degree can take you all the way to the pros. Students gathered in the Johnson Center on November 5 for a Sports Analytics Networking Event to learn about how data science is transforming athletics鈥攁nd how George 麻豆视频 students and alumni are leading the charge.  

鈥淪ports teams increasingly use data for developing strategies, boosting player performance, and improving fan engagement,鈥 said Assistant Professor Jonathan Auerbach. 鈥淪ports analytics allows students to turn their passion for sports and statistics into a high-impact and highly visible career.鈥 

The first panel at the Sports Analytics Networking Event. From left to right: Moderator Associate Professor Brett Hunter, Cole Boller-Pinkham, David Buxton, and Abby Finch. 

"The future of sports is data, and we have been working hard with our colleagues from statistics to provide new opportunities for our students,鈥 said Sports Analytics Professor Craig Esherick. 

The event, hosted by the Department of Statistics in collaboration with the ; ; the 麻豆视频 student chapter of the American Statistical Association; and the Sport Management Society featured two panels and a networking session designed to connect students with alumni working in sports analytics and those currently helping George 麻豆视频 athletes thrive.  

From 麻豆视频 to the Majors 

鈥淓very team I鈥檝e worked on, we have a lot of data, and nobody knows what to do with it,鈥 explained Abby Finch, an alum who worked in Baseball Technology for the New York Mets after graduating from George 麻豆视频 statistics, during the first panel. 鈥淗aving somebody who understands the player development side of baseball as well as what these data points mean鈥攁nd being able to translate that data in a way that coaches understand鈥攈as been very valuable.鈥 

The Department of Statistics recognized Abby Finch (left) and David Buxton (right) as outstanding alumni. Photo provided.

Finch's fellow panelists included Cole Boller-Pinkham, a Honors College junior majoring in statistics with a concentration in sport analytics, currently interning with the United Soccer League, and David Buxton, an alum and specialist in player information for the Milwaukee Brewers. The panelists advised students interested in sports analytics careers to focus on developing the skill of interpreting and presenting data as well as analyzing it.  

"Your goal isn鈥檛 necessarily to share your statistical knowledge,鈥 said Buxton. 鈥淚t鈥檚 to change people鈥檚 actions and help them buy into data-driven decision making.鈥 

Analytics in George 麻豆视频 Athletics 

The second panel, moderated by Esherick, explored how George 麻豆视频 integrates analytics into collegiate athletics. 

鈥淲e use data supported insights to guide how we develop our athletes,鈥 said Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning , whose academic research focuses on load monitoring in team sports. 鈥淲e look at trends over time, adjust training loads, and even analyze preseason volume and intensity to reduce injury incidence. It鈥檚 not just lifting weights鈥攊t鈥檚 everything that goes into performance.鈥 

The second panel at the Sports Analytics Networking Event. From left to right: Moderator Professor Craig Esherick, Derek Vigon, and Faith Brown. Photo provided.

Sports psychology also plays a critical role, noted Assistant Athletic Director and Director of Sport Psychology , who has consulted for the National Football League (NFL)鈥檚 Detroit Lions and worked with athletes in the National Basketball Association (NBA), NFL, and MLB. 鈥淚 interpret psychological data to help athletes and coaches understand stress responses and focus issues,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 all data, and it can be flipped to improve performance.鈥 

Advice for Students 

In addition to networking at events like this one, panelists advised students interested in sports analytics careers to be persistent and seize opportunities鈥攕uch as joining George 麻豆视频鈥檚 Analytics Team, participating in prediction competitions and hackathons, and exploring internships in George 麻豆视频 Athletics鈥 鈥攚hen they come.  

鈥淚f you鈥檙e passionate about it, keep moving forward and try not to take no for an answer,鈥 advised Vigon. 鈥淣etwork, apply, and apply again. Eventually, it鈥檒l happen.鈥 

With alumni thriving in sports analytics, students contributing to cutting-edge research, and faculty integrating analytics into every facet of athletic performance, George 麻豆视频 is positioning itself as a leader in sports analytics education. For students who dream of turning numbers into wins, George 麻豆视频 can be the place where those dreams start.